This editable worksheet gets students familiar with the four different ways to represent a relation: a graph of coordinates, a list of coordinates, a mapping diagram, and a table. Perfect for introducing the Functions Unit. There are four questions and for each question the student must represent what they are given in the other three ways. An example if given. This freebie is a great sub plan! Thanks for downloading! Please leave a review :)
This is a power-point lesson on the four types of quadratic transformations in vertex form. It includes examples of positive vs. negative changes, shifts left/right, shifts up/down, and skinny vs. fat parabolas. It is a guided lesson designed for students to realize the effects of the four types of transformations on their own, by comparing graphs to the parent function. There are opportunities for students to sketch or draw parabolas on whiteboards based on their predictions, although it is not
7th - 11th
Algebra, Algebra 2, Math
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